paction (Meaning)

Webster

paction (n.)

An agreement; a compact; a bargain.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paction

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

paction Sentence Examples

  1. The paction between the two rival countries established a fragile ceasefire.
  2. The secret paction was known only to a select few individuals, ensuring its secrecy.
  3. The paction required a mutual exchange of resources, fostering cooperation between the parties.
  4. The paction was a solemn agreement, binding the participants to honor its terms.
  5. The violation of the paction resulted in severe consequences, straining relations between the parties.
  6. The paction was a cornerstone of the peace process, providing a framework for resolution.
  7. The paction was meticulously drafted, ensuring clarity and avoiding ambiguity.
  8. The paction was registered with an international organization, providing legal recognition and enforceability.
  9. The paction was a testament to the parties' commitment to peaceful coexistence.
  10. The paction became a model for future agreements, inspiring hope for conflict resolution.

FAQs About the word paction

An agreement; a compact; a bargain.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The paction between the two rival countries established a fragile ceasefire.

The secret paction was known only to a select few individuals, ensuring its secrecy.

The paction required a mutual exchange of resources, fostering cooperation between the parties.

The paction was a solemn agreement, binding the participants to honor its terms.